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sudo su -
cd /usr/local/bin
mkdir ffmpeg
cd ffmpeg
wget https://www.johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/old-releases/ffmpeg-4.2.1-amd64-static.tar.xz
tar xvf ffmpeg-4.2.1-amd64-static.tar.xz
mv ffmpeg-4.2.1-amd64-static/ffmpeg .
ln -s /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg/ffmpeg /usr/bin/ffmpeg
exit
@stevebanik
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@RichardTMiles "Amazon Linux 2 end of support date (End of Life, or EOL) has been extended by two years from 2023-06-30 to 2025-06-30 to provide customers with ample time to migrate to the next version."

https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-2/faqs/

@RichardTMiles
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Noted @stevebanik, thanks. I’ll reiterate that everyone should be upgrading regularly. Avoiding inevitably is a poor decision IMHO. Get the latest and greatest from the newest versions. Support will end, and if you wait until the last minute you will be left insecure. It is MUCH easier to upgrade immediately as new major releases happen. Jumping 2-3 major versions is generally not a good time.

@VladimirMikulic
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Solution May 2024

Given that nobody wants to post their solution, I figured I will :)

.ebextensions/ffmpeg.config

sources:
  /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg: https://johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/builds/ffmpeg-git-amd64-static.tar.xz

commands:
  01_link_ffmpeg:
    command: ln -sf /usr/local/bin/ffmpeg/ffmpeg*/ffmpeg /usr/bin/ffmpeg

My initial attempt was to only use Linux commands like wget and tar to download and extract the archive. However, running tar command would froze machine each time I ran it. The above works though without any issues.

@januszm
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januszm commented May 23, 2024

@VladimirMikulic pretty cool, however this solution still relies on the remote server. I was in a situation where a public server for some package went down couple of times, disrupting deployments. For more "sensitive" projects I'd recommend periodically caching the file on your S3 bucket and using this solution:

commands:
  install_ffmpeg:
    command: |
      if [ ! -e /usr/bin/ffmpeg ]
      then
        aws s3 cp s3://YOUR_BUCKET/ffmpeg-release-amd64-static.tar.xz ffmpeg-release-amd64-static.tar.xz
        mkdir -p /usr/local
        tar xf ffmpeg-release-amd64-static.tar.xz -C /usr/local
        ln -sf /usr/local/ffmpeg-6.0-amd64-static/ffmpeg /usr/bin/ffmpeg
        ln -sf /usr/local/ffmpeg-6.0-amd64-static/ffprobe /usr/bin/ffprobe
      fi

You still have to download and upload the release file to S3, but it shouldn't be a big deal if you do it 2-3 times a year or have another CI/CD task to do it for you once a week.

@VladimirMikulic
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@januszm thanks for the code snippet but tar is not an option for me since it frozes the machine unfortunately :)

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